SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  48
We are Sure that you will agree that-
Learning something in general and studying
for an exam are two very different things.
The Very thought of board exams might make you feel
tense & stressed leading to anxiety
RELAX!
We are here to Help YOU
 The key to handling exam stress is to
understand the process, do all you can,
and avoid worry
 Stressing out reduces your mental
capabilities and is counter-productive -
be confident in your abilities.
 If you're relaxed, the conscious and
subconscious parts of your mind interact
better, reducing the risk that you will
freeze up or make a mistake
 Amit a class XII student is under tremendous pressure.
His cousin, Santosh scored 93 per cent in the a year
ago and Amit’s parents expect him to perform better
than Santosh
 He isn't the only one in such a situation. With exam
dates nearing many  find themselves weighed down
by expectations. Comparisons, parental expectations
and peer pressure are major concerns These concerns
bog us down, leading to examination stress
 The term 'exam stress' can be defined as a feeling of
anxiety over one's performance in the exams, and
the results and reaction of parents and friends
Revision tips
 Develop a timetable to monitor your progress. Make
sure you allocate adequate time for fun and
relaxation as well
 While revising a subject, practice writing. This would
be an actual simulation of the examination itself.
Plan your revision and complete it in time. This will
give you a sense of achievement and build your
confidence.
 While revising, vary subjects and their difficulty so
you don't get bored or disheartened. Set realistic
targets of what you can achieve in the time available
 Spend as much time on recall as on reading.
Practice by writing answers as you would do in
the exam. This will help you remember the
important points when you answer each paper.
 Practice writing answers under exam conditions.
Take three hour tests, without a break in
between, preferably at the same time as that of
the exam. This will help your body clock adjust
to the examination time and conditions.
Time out
 To prevent mental fatigue, take a short break as
soon as you notice your mind is losing
concentration. Stick to activities that do not break
your study continuum during these breaks. Avoid
television and loud music. You will then be able to
come back to your revision refreshed.
 It is important to relax. Your mind and body
perform at their best only if you get adequate rest.
 As soon as you notice you are losing
concentration, take a short break – go for a
walk, talk to a positive friend or just listen
to some Soft music. This way you will feel
refreshed and able to concentrate on your
revision again.
 For every hour or so that you work(Study),
take a 10 or 15 minute break. This gives your
brain a little rest and will help keep you
more focused when you are actually doing
work.
The power of positive thinking
 Spend time with people who have a positive
effect. It will rub off on you.
 Avoid negative thoughts, such as 'Everyone else
seems better organized, while I'm struggling.'
Challenge such thoughts with positive thinking;
for example, 'I have done well in exams before.'
Maintain a regular sleep pattern
 A regular seven hours of sleep is mandatory for
the body to function well. Also, sleep at a
regular time; Don’t alter your sleeping cycle
 It is not important whether you study late or get
up early, as long as you get into the habit of
being most alert at the same time as that of the
exam
 Try and stop working an hour before bedtime.
You will find it helpful to do some muscular
relaxation, which is particularly effective in
relieving stress
What to eat
 Food rich in vitamins and proteins, such as
green leafy vegetables and fresh fruits, are a
must.
 The nutrients will help your brain stay sharp.
Avoid food with high fat content.
 Don't drink too much coffee, tea or fizzy drinks.
Caffeine will keep you up and reduce the
clarity of your thinking.
NO distractions 
 Keep all unimportant issues at bay.
 Right now, the board examinations should be
your only focus.
 Stay away from distractions that could cause
loss of concentration or unwanted anxiety.
 Stick to activities that do not break your study
continuum.
Practice Relaxation Techniques
 Practice deep breathing, meditation and yoga as
forms of relaxation. They help your body relax and
reduce stress. Alternately, take a brisk walk in fresh
air after your day's revision is over.
 If you believe in God, pray before you start
studying. Prayer will help you increase confidence
reduce your stress as well.
Believe in yourself
 You are capable of scoring very good marks
in the board exam. You are destined to be a
success .Whatever you have achieved till
now is nothing comparing what you are going
to.
Don’t just worry – take action!
If you don't understand some of your subject , getting
stressed out won't help. Instead, take action by seeing
and talking to your teacher /facilitator or asking your
class mates to help you understand the problem. If you
don’t understand something that you have to know, then
go and ask questions! It does not make you look weak if
you do not know the answer. Don’t get stressed about
it.. Ask your tutor, or even your friends for help
Talk to a friend
 Confiding in someone you trust and who will
listen and be supportive is a great way of
reducing stress and worry
 However exercise caution and be highly
judgmental in selecting this friend-You know
better
Don’t put yourself under too much pressure
 Aim to do your best but recognize that if you
think that "anything less than -- % means I've
failed" then you are creating unnecessary
stress for yourself. Give your 100% and enjoy
the preparation for success.
Time is of the essence!
Boost your confidence and reduce any pre-exam
stress by avoiding last minute cramming.
Leaving plenty of time to revise means you
know you have prepared well.
Play is as important as work.
Make sure that you build in time to have fun
and relax in between study sessions. Develop a
timetable so that you can track and monitor
your progress.
Another cuppa? Don't think so
 Don't drink too much coffee, tea and fizzy
drinks; caffeine will make you feel 'keyed-up'
and make your thinking less clear.
A change is as good as a rest.
 Experiment with several alternative revision
techniques so that revision is more fun and your
motivation to study is high.
 Index cards, mind maps and notes
Use these to record key points
Incorporate pictures, color, highlighting
 Learning posters and visual material
 Use pattern, color, symbols and drawings
 Cover key points and topics
 Develop diagrams for your subject if relevant
 Pin them up where you’ll see them often
Key words, phrases, themes or concepts
Use the topic introductions, summaries, key
questions to discover what’s key in each block
Use two or three sentences to define, add
course example and diagram if relevant
 Summary tables or grids
 Teach someone
Teach a topic to a fellow student or a friend
Thinking it through is effective revision
Fill in the gaps in your knowledge as you
identify them
 Reinforce your memory
As you end a revision session, review key
points
Review again regularly
Cue Cards
 Note/cue cards are always handy for when you're
out and about. List definitions and rules you need
to know. Or write key words from which you can
fill in the gaps to tell the whole story.
 These are also (very!) handy for learning language
vocabulary. You can buy index cards in any good
newsagent that will be a convenient size once cut
in half, or buy ready made ones. Business cards
are also good. Once filled in, these cards will
allow you to reclaim time that would otherwise be
wasted - on the bus, in the queue at the
supermarket - there's no limit.
Mini Revision Booklet
 Take the topic heading for your subject and a
few pieces of paper and then attempt to write
concise summaries containing key information
under each. This is a useful way to see what
you know and create a resource that is easy to
understand- HOWEVER….
Mini Revision Booklet
It is important that this is done completely
from memory towards the end of your
revision. Point you miss out can be put in an
appendix section points to remember. Don't
forget your not writing a book this should use
up no more than 10 A4 sheets (both sides)
Eat some ‘super foods’
 Eat healthily and regularly; your brain will
benefit from the nutrients. Replace sweets and
sugar with ‘super foods’ such as berries,
bananas, nuts and broccoli. 'Super foods' can
help boost your concentration, energy and
mood.
Give your body a workout
(as well as your mind).
Regular moderate exercise such as a brisk
walk, swim or session in the gym will boost
your energy, clear your mind and help
reduce any feelings of stress.
 Prepare an ideal time table and stick to it
 Watch for 3 days-If you are not able to
adhere to the time table ,rework on it
 Watch for 3 more days and rework if you still
have issues in adhering
 Idea is to make a time table which can be
followed , to bring in discipline to the
pattern of study
 The place you study-
Should be
1-Comfortable
2-Away from distractions
3-Properly lighted
4-Airy
Ideally it should be a study table-where you can both read and
write and keep all referral materials and water bottle/glass
are in reach and the place should receive sufficient light to
avoid strain
(Avoid studying in the bed or sofa-Avoid lying down and
studying-we are preparing for board exams and not going
through a comic-right?)
 You could be a Morning person or a late
night learner
 If you find stuck either way(if you feel
retention level has stagnated or reduced ,
try the extreme , you may be surprised as
this can work
 Wear Comfortable
clothes
 Don’t wear tight , figure
hugging dress when you
are studying
 (Choose dress according
to climate)
 You may have your must see-hooked on to
programmes-Now what?
 OK-as you can be restless and you too need
breaks-make your time table to fit in
these programmes
 However Rush to the study table during
commercials and try to run through the
previous 30 minute of learning
 Don’t bring your book while you watch TV
and attempt to browse during commercial
breaks-as it wont work
 It's natural to feel some exam nerves prior to
starting the exam and that can be a positive
and motivating feeling. However, getting
excessively nervous is counterproductive as it
hinders your ability to think clearly.
 The quickest and most effective way of
eliminating feelings of stress and panic is to close
your eyes and take several long, slow deep
breaths. Breathing in this way calms your whole
nervous system.
Blankety blank?
 If your mind goes blank, don't panic - it just
makes it harder to recall information.
Instead, focus on slow, deep breathing for
about one minute.
 If you still can't remember the information
then move on to another question and
return to this question later
Don't spend time focusing where you think
you went wrong. Often we are our own
harshest critics. Congratulate yourself for
the things you did right, learn from the bits
where you know you could have done better
Stress actually is contagious. During exam
week, resist the urge to have a study session
with your super-tense friend, especially if
he/she’s complaining about all the work
(study)he/she has to do and breaking pencils
all over the place. His/her stress will only
add to your stress.
 What you need to say no to are the people who
want to take up your time.
 There will probably be a friend who needs to talk
to you for hours about his/her life, or a late
night birthday any other), and if you say yes,
you’ll probably be tempted to blow off studying.
 Resist the urge. Say no to the distractions and be
selfish for few days. You want a good
Grade/Percentage, right?
 This is actually our favorite tip of all, even
though it sounds kind of nuts.
 Imagine yourself taking the test and feeling
confident that you know all the information.
Picture getting all of the answers right, and
focus on how relaxed you feel. Then picture
the A grade on your test paper/mark sheet.
 When you imagine a happy ending, that’s
often what happens, because you make the
decisions that lead to it without even
realizing.
YOU MAY
WANT TO
ASK…???
 On the day of exams, difficult as it may be,
you need to make sure you wake refreshed.
 Try to get a good night's sleep before. Try a
warm bath and a small carbohydrates snack
and maybe a biscuit and hot chocolate
before you go to bed.
 Set your alarm, and have a family member
agree to wake you so you don't worry.
 Have a small breakfast, your brain will work
better with food
 Like any muscle and part of the body, your
hands will not get cramped if they get
exercise.
 Try practicing writing at home, or doing
some keyboard type exercises, or simple
stretching and relaxing.
 Again, a good diet and rest are important.
You are less likely to get cramped if you
have a drink and breakfast because a lack of
salt and sugar make cramps more likely.
Dehydration is also bad for cramps.
 It's often difficult when you try to think about what
you might be asked because it's hard to focus.
 During the exam, you need to take some deep
breaths, read the questions and then read them
again
 One of the commonest mistakes is to misread the
question
 If your mind goes blank, write some notes in the side
or on a spare sheet of paper, in a word association
manner to jog your memory about topics related to
the question.
 If you really can't focus and you have the option,
change to a different question and then come back
Wish you all the Best for Your Exams.
We are sure that you will come out with flying
colors and do your
School, Teachers and Parents
Proud

Contenu connexe

Tendances

overcoming exam stress
overcoming exam stressovercoming exam stress
overcoming exam stresssaman jamil
 
How to Deal With Exam Stress
How to Deal With Exam StressHow to Deal With Exam Stress
How to Deal With Exam StressSandeep Patnaik
 
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...JECRC UNIVERSITY, RAJASTHAN
 
Study Skills & Exam Preparation
Study Skills & Exam PreparationStudy Skills & Exam Preparation
Study Skills & Exam PreparationSenga White
 
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPT
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPTRETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPT
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPTJulia Parra
 
How can we overcome exam fear
How can we overcome exam fearHow can we overcome exam fear
How can we overcome exam fearMithun Narayanan
 
Study Skills for High School Students
Study Skills for High School StudentsStudy Skills for High School Students
Study Skills for High School Studentsjkarner08
 
How to handle exam stress pune vsm
How to handle exam stress pune vsmHow to handle exam stress pune vsm
How to handle exam stress pune vsmNilima Patwardhan
 
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETYROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETYsivavani1
 
Test anxiety 2
Test anxiety 2Test anxiety 2
Test anxiety 2slinky1287
 
How to Overcome Test Anxiety
How to Overcome Test AnxietyHow to Overcome Test Anxiety
How to Overcome Test AnxietyDeVry University
 
Test Anxiety
Test AnxietyTest Anxiety
Test Anxietyhdking
 

Tendances (20)

overcoming exam stress
overcoming exam stressovercoming exam stress
overcoming exam stress
 
Examination fever
Examination feverExamination fever
Examination fever
 
Exam Fever
Exam FeverExam Fever
Exam Fever
 
Dealing exam stress
Dealing exam stressDealing exam stress
Dealing exam stress
 
How to Deal With Exam Stress
How to Deal With Exam StressHow to Deal With Exam Stress
How to Deal With Exam Stress
 
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...
Exam Stress – ‘A Natural Feeling’ Practical examination stress relieving meth...
 
Study Skills & Exam Preparation
Study Skills & Exam PreparationStudy Skills & Exam Preparation
Study Skills & Exam Preparation
 
Exam fear
Exam fearExam fear
Exam fear
 
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPT
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPTRETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPT
RETA NMTA Test Anxiety PPT
 
How can we overcome exam fear
How can we overcome exam fearHow can we overcome exam fear
How can we overcome exam fear
 
Study Skills for High School Students
Study Skills for High School StudentsStudy Skills for High School Students
Study Skills for High School Students
 
How to handle exam stress pune vsm
How to handle exam stress pune vsmHow to handle exam stress pune vsm
How to handle exam stress pune vsm
 
Exam preparation
Exam preparationExam preparation
Exam preparation
 
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETYROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
ROLE OF PARENTS AND TEACHERS IN OVERCOMING TEST ANXIETY
 
Test anxiety 2
Test anxiety 2Test anxiety 2
Test anxiety 2
 
How to Overcome Test Anxiety
How to Overcome Test AnxietyHow to Overcome Test Anxiety
How to Overcome Test Anxiety
 
Test Anxiety
Test AnxietyTest Anxiety
Test Anxiety
 
Study Habits For Children
Study Habits For ChildrenStudy Habits For Children
Study Habits For Children
 
Examination Fever
Examination FeverExamination Fever
Examination Fever
 
Study Skills
Study SkillsStudy Skills
Study Skills
 

Similaire à Exam stress

Overcoming Fear for Examination
Overcoming Fear for ExaminationOvercoming Fear for Examination
Overcoming Fear for ExaminationBrahma Kumaris
 
Studying tips your guide to studying smart
Studying tips your guide to studying smartStudying tips your guide to studying smart
Studying tips your guide to studying smartChloe Cheney
 
Top 7 Tips for Effective Study
Top 7 Tips for Effective StudyTop 7 Tips for Effective Study
Top 7 Tips for Effective StudyEdnexa
 
How to study in an efficient way
How to study in an efficient wayHow to study in an efficient way
How to study in an efficient wayDr. Sachitra Kumar
 
How to make effective studies
How to make effective studiesHow to make effective studies
How to make effective studiesSaleem Ahmed
 
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)Sagar Bhinde
 
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid them
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid themHow to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid them
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid themUniversity of Southern Queensland
 
Math anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrMath anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrandreacahan
 
Math anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrMath anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrandreacahan
 
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School Perfomance
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School PerfomanceA Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School Perfomance
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School PerfomanceSharandhass Radakrishnan
 

Similaire à Exam stress (20)

Overcoming Fear for Examination
Overcoming Fear for ExaminationOvercoming Fear for Examination
Overcoming Fear for Examination
 
Stress ppt
Stress pptStress ppt
Stress ppt
 
Test taking strategies
Test taking strategiesTest taking strategies
Test taking strategies
 
Studying tips your guide to studying smart
Studying tips your guide to studying smartStudying tips your guide to studying smart
Studying tips your guide to studying smart
 
Jeyuthu kaatuvom
Jeyuthu kaatuvomJeyuthu kaatuvom
Jeyuthu kaatuvom
 
Stress Management
Stress ManagementStress Management
Stress Management
 
Stress Management
Stress ManagementStress Management
Stress Management
 
Top 7 Tips for Effective Study
Top 7 Tips for Effective StudyTop 7 Tips for Effective Study
Top 7 Tips for Effective Study
 
ADHD Learning Strategies
ADHD Learning StrategiesADHD Learning Strategies
ADHD Learning Strategies
 
Stress Management
Stress ManagementStress Management
Stress Management
 
Stress management
Stress managementStress management
Stress management
 
How to study in an efficient way
How to study in an efficient wayHow to study in an efficient way
How to study in an efficient way
 
How to make effective studies
How to make effective studiesHow to make effective studies
How to make effective studies
 
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)
How to prepare for exams (specially for Ayurvedic students)
 
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid them
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid themHow to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid them
How to stay focused on study: 8 internal distractions and how to avoid them
 
Math anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrMath anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hr
 
Math anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hrMath anxiety 2 hr
Math anxiety 2 hr
 
46 studying hard
46 studying hard46 studying hard
46 studying hard
 
Exam Time
Exam TimeExam Time
Exam Time
 
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School Perfomance
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School PerfomanceA Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School Perfomance
A Dozen Secrets Guaranteed to Boost Your School Perfomance
 

Dernier

Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionSafetyChain Software
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxmanuelaromero2013
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...Marc Dusseiller Dusjagr
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxheathfieldcps1
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxRoyAbrique
 
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17Celine George
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxpboyjonauth
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application ) Sakshi Ghasle
 
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxMENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxPoojaSen20
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxiammrhaywood
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon AUnboundStockton
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxNirmalaLoungPoorunde1
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfSoniaTolstoy
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)eniolaolutunde
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdfssuser54595a
 

Dernier (20)

Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
Código Creativo y Arte de Software | Unidad 1
 
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory InspectionMastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
Mastering the Unannounced Regulatory Inspection
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
 
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
“Oh GOSH! Reflecting on Hackteria's Collaborative Practices in a Global Do-It...
 
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptxThe basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
The basics of sentences session 2pptx copy.pptx
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
 
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 1 STEP Using Odoo 17
 
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptxIntroduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
Introduction to AI in Higher Education_draft.pptx
 
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  ) Hybridoma Technology  ( Production , Purification , and Application  )
Hybridoma Technology ( Production , Purification , and Application )
 
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docxMENTAL     STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
MENTAL STATUS EXAMINATION format.docx
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptxSOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
SOCIAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT - LFTVD.pptx
 
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon ACrayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
Crayon Activity Handout For the Crayon A
 
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptxEmployee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
Employee wellbeing at the workplace.pptx
 
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdfBASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK  LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
BASLIQ CURRENT LOOKBOOK LOOKBOOK(1) (1).pdf
 
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
Software Engineering Methodologies (overview)
 
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSDStaff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
18-04-UA_REPORT_MEDIALITERAСY_INDEX-DM_23-1-final-eng.pdf
 

Exam stress

  • 1.
  • 2. We are Sure that you will agree that- Learning something in general and studying for an exam are two very different things. The Very thought of board exams might make you feel tense & stressed leading to anxiety RELAX! We are here to Help YOU
  • 3.  The key to handling exam stress is to understand the process, do all you can, and avoid worry  Stressing out reduces your mental capabilities and is counter-productive - be confident in your abilities.  If you're relaxed, the conscious and subconscious parts of your mind interact better, reducing the risk that you will freeze up or make a mistake
  • 4.  Amit a class XII student is under tremendous pressure. His cousin, Santosh scored 93 per cent in the a year ago and Amit’s parents expect him to perform better than Santosh  He isn't the only one in such a situation. With exam dates nearing many  find themselves weighed down by expectations. Comparisons, parental expectations and peer pressure are major concerns These concerns bog us down, leading to examination stress  The term 'exam stress' can be defined as a feeling of anxiety over one's performance in the exams, and the results and reaction of parents and friends
  • 5. Revision tips  Develop a timetable to monitor your progress. Make sure you allocate adequate time for fun and relaxation as well  While revising a subject, practice writing. This would be an actual simulation of the examination itself. Plan your revision and complete it in time. This will give you a sense of achievement and build your confidence.  While revising, vary subjects and their difficulty so you don't get bored or disheartened. Set realistic targets of what you can achieve in the time available
  • 6.  Spend as much time on recall as on reading. Practice by writing answers as you would do in the exam. This will help you remember the important points when you answer each paper.  Practice writing answers under exam conditions. Take three hour tests, without a break in between, preferably at the same time as that of the exam. This will help your body clock adjust to the examination time and conditions.
  • 7. Time out  To prevent mental fatigue, take a short break as soon as you notice your mind is losing concentration. Stick to activities that do not break your study continuum during these breaks. Avoid television and loud music. You will then be able to come back to your revision refreshed.  It is important to relax. Your mind and body perform at their best only if you get adequate rest.
  • 8.  As soon as you notice you are losing concentration, take a short break – go for a walk, talk to a positive friend or just listen to some Soft music. This way you will feel refreshed and able to concentrate on your revision again.
  • 9.  For every hour or so that you work(Study), take a 10 or 15 minute break. This gives your brain a little rest and will help keep you more focused when you are actually doing work.
  • 10. The power of positive thinking  Spend time with people who have a positive effect. It will rub off on you.  Avoid negative thoughts, such as 'Everyone else seems better organized, while I'm struggling.' Challenge such thoughts with positive thinking; for example, 'I have done well in exams before.'
  • 11. Maintain a regular sleep pattern  A regular seven hours of sleep is mandatory for the body to function well. Also, sleep at a regular time; Don’t alter your sleeping cycle  It is not important whether you study late or get up early, as long as you get into the habit of being most alert at the same time as that of the exam  Try and stop working an hour before bedtime. You will find it helpful to do some muscular relaxation, which is particularly effective in relieving stress
  • 12. What to eat  Food rich in vitamins and proteins, such as green leafy vegetables and fresh fruits, are a must.  The nutrients will help your brain stay sharp. Avoid food with high fat content.  Don't drink too much coffee, tea or fizzy drinks. Caffeine will keep you up and reduce the clarity of your thinking.
  • 13. NO distractions   Keep all unimportant issues at bay.  Right now, the board examinations should be your only focus.  Stay away from distractions that could cause loss of concentration or unwanted anxiety.  Stick to activities that do not break your study continuum.
  • 14. Practice Relaxation Techniques  Practice deep breathing, meditation and yoga as forms of relaxation. They help your body relax and reduce stress. Alternately, take a brisk walk in fresh air after your day's revision is over.  If you believe in God, pray before you start studying. Prayer will help you increase confidence reduce your stress as well.
  • 15. Believe in yourself  You are capable of scoring very good marks in the board exam. You are destined to be a success .Whatever you have achieved till now is nothing comparing what you are going to.
  • 16. Don’t just worry – take action! If you don't understand some of your subject , getting stressed out won't help. Instead, take action by seeing and talking to your teacher /facilitator or asking your class mates to help you understand the problem. If you don’t understand something that you have to know, then go and ask questions! It does not make you look weak if you do not know the answer. Don’t get stressed about it.. Ask your tutor, or even your friends for help
  • 17. Talk to a friend  Confiding in someone you trust and who will listen and be supportive is a great way of reducing stress and worry  However exercise caution and be highly judgmental in selecting this friend-You know better
  • 18. Don’t put yourself under too much pressure  Aim to do your best but recognize that if you think that "anything less than -- % means I've failed" then you are creating unnecessary stress for yourself. Give your 100% and enjoy the preparation for success.
  • 19. Time is of the essence! Boost your confidence and reduce any pre-exam stress by avoiding last minute cramming. Leaving plenty of time to revise means you know you have prepared well.
  • 20. Play is as important as work. Make sure that you build in time to have fun and relax in between study sessions. Develop a timetable so that you can track and monitor your progress.
  • 21. Another cuppa? Don't think so  Don't drink too much coffee, tea and fizzy drinks; caffeine will make you feel 'keyed-up' and make your thinking less clear.
  • 22. A change is as good as a rest.  Experiment with several alternative revision techniques so that revision is more fun and your motivation to study is high.
  • 23.  Index cards, mind maps and notes Use these to record key points Incorporate pictures, color, highlighting  Learning posters and visual material  Use pattern, color, symbols and drawings  Cover key points and topics  Develop diagrams for your subject if relevant  Pin them up where you’ll see them often
  • 24. Key words, phrases, themes or concepts Use the topic introductions, summaries, key questions to discover what’s key in each block Use two or three sentences to define, add course example and diagram if relevant
  • 25.  Summary tables or grids  Teach someone Teach a topic to a fellow student or a friend Thinking it through is effective revision Fill in the gaps in your knowledge as you identify them
  • 26.  Reinforce your memory As you end a revision session, review key points Review again regularly
  • 27. Cue Cards  Note/cue cards are always handy for when you're out and about. List definitions and rules you need to know. Or write key words from which you can fill in the gaps to tell the whole story.  These are also (very!) handy for learning language vocabulary. You can buy index cards in any good newsagent that will be a convenient size once cut in half, or buy ready made ones. Business cards are also good. Once filled in, these cards will allow you to reclaim time that would otherwise be wasted - on the bus, in the queue at the supermarket - there's no limit.
  • 28. Mini Revision Booklet  Take the topic heading for your subject and a few pieces of paper and then attempt to write concise summaries containing key information under each. This is a useful way to see what you know and create a resource that is easy to understand- HOWEVER….
  • 29. Mini Revision Booklet It is important that this is done completely from memory towards the end of your revision. Point you miss out can be put in an appendix section points to remember. Don't forget your not writing a book this should use up no more than 10 A4 sheets (both sides)
  • 30. Eat some ‘super foods’  Eat healthily and regularly; your brain will benefit from the nutrients. Replace sweets and sugar with ‘super foods’ such as berries, bananas, nuts and broccoli. 'Super foods' can help boost your concentration, energy and mood.
  • 31. Give your body a workout (as well as your mind). Regular moderate exercise such as a brisk walk, swim or session in the gym will boost your energy, clear your mind and help reduce any feelings of stress.
  • 32.  Prepare an ideal time table and stick to it  Watch for 3 days-If you are not able to adhere to the time table ,rework on it  Watch for 3 more days and rework if you still have issues in adhering  Idea is to make a time table which can be followed , to bring in discipline to the pattern of study
  • 33.  The place you study- Should be 1-Comfortable 2-Away from distractions 3-Properly lighted 4-Airy Ideally it should be a study table-where you can both read and write and keep all referral materials and water bottle/glass are in reach and the place should receive sufficient light to avoid strain (Avoid studying in the bed or sofa-Avoid lying down and studying-we are preparing for board exams and not going through a comic-right?)
  • 34.  You could be a Morning person or a late night learner  If you find stuck either way(if you feel retention level has stagnated or reduced , try the extreme , you may be surprised as this can work
  • 35.  Wear Comfortable clothes  Don’t wear tight , figure hugging dress when you are studying  (Choose dress according to climate)
  • 36.  You may have your must see-hooked on to programmes-Now what?  OK-as you can be restless and you too need breaks-make your time table to fit in these programmes  However Rush to the study table during commercials and try to run through the previous 30 minute of learning  Don’t bring your book while you watch TV and attempt to browse during commercial breaks-as it wont work
  • 37.  It's natural to feel some exam nerves prior to starting the exam and that can be a positive and motivating feeling. However, getting excessively nervous is counterproductive as it hinders your ability to think clearly.
  • 38.  The quickest and most effective way of eliminating feelings of stress and panic is to close your eyes and take several long, slow deep breaths. Breathing in this way calms your whole nervous system.
  • 39. Blankety blank?  If your mind goes blank, don't panic - it just makes it harder to recall information. Instead, focus on slow, deep breathing for about one minute.  If you still can't remember the information then move on to another question and return to this question later
  • 40. Don't spend time focusing where you think you went wrong. Often we are our own harshest critics. Congratulate yourself for the things you did right, learn from the bits where you know you could have done better
  • 41. Stress actually is contagious. During exam week, resist the urge to have a study session with your super-tense friend, especially if he/she’s complaining about all the work (study)he/she has to do and breaking pencils all over the place. His/her stress will only add to your stress.
  • 42.  What you need to say no to are the people who want to take up your time.  There will probably be a friend who needs to talk to you for hours about his/her life, or a late night birthday any other), and if you say yes, you’ll probably be tempted to blow off studying.  Resist the urge. Say no to the distractions and be selfish for few days. You want a good Grade/Percentage, right?
  • 43.  This is actually our favorite tip of all, even though it sounds kind of nuts.  Imagine yourself taking the test and feeling confident that you know all the information. Picture getting all of the answers right, and focus on how relaxed you feel. Then picture the A grade on your test paper/mark sheet.  When you imagine a happy ending, that’s often what happens, because you make the decisions that lead to it without even realizing.
  • 45.  On the day of exams, difficult as it may be, you need to make sure you wake refreshed.  Try to get a good night's sleep before. Try a warm bath and a small carbohydrates snack and maybe a biscuit and hot chocolate before you go to bed.  Set your alarm, and have a family member agree to wake you so you don't worry.  Have a small breakfast, your brain will work better with food
  • 46.  Like any muscle and part of the body, your hands will not get cramped if they get exercise.  Try practicing writing at home, or doing some keyboard type exercises, or simple stretching and relaxing.  Again, a good diet and rest are important. You are less likely to get cramped if you have a drink and breakfast because a lack of salt and sugar make cramps more likely. Dehydration is also bad for cramps.
  • 47.  It's often difficult when you try to think about what you might be asked because it's hard to focus.  During the exam, you need to take some deep breaths, read the questions and then read them again  One of the commonest mistakes is to misread the question  If your mind goes blank, write some notes in the side or on a spare sheet of paper, in a word association manner to jog your memory about topics related to the question.  If you really can't focus and you have the option, change to a different question and then come back
  • 48. Wish you all the Best for Your Exams. We are sure that you will come out with flying colors and do your School, Teachers and Parents Proud

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Broccoli is a variety of Palak